News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1825
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ArticleCalais ‘control’ centre to tackle migrant traffickers
Home Office has unveiled new plans designed to limit activity of illegal gangs smuggling migrants into Britain
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ArticleWestern Australia targets UK mango market
State’s government works with leading retailer to extend the shelf life of its offering
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ArticleWildfires have limited impact on Chelan Fresh
Tim Evans tells Fruitnet that localised fires have affected a limited volume of the marketer's fruit
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ArticleReady Pac unveils new CFO
Dan Redfern will be will be responsible for overseeing and directing Ready Pac’s financial goals and objectives
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ArticleBuoyant EU demand lifts Spanish exports
Berries, oranges, stonefruit and courgettes among the star performers in the first semester
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ArticlePort of Tampa courts perishable cargo
Florida port signs lease agreement with Port Logistics to develop new cold storage facility
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ArticlePeru sends first Hass avocados to Japan
The Latin American nation sees plenty of potential to build avocado shipments to Asia
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ArticleFirst British figs of the season on sale at Sainsbury's
The product, grown by Vince Cicchirillo in partnership with Abbey View Produce, will initially be sold in stores in the south-east
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ArticleTesco talks up 'special' new raspberry variety
Demand has grown by nearly 45 per cent on the same period last year, and retailer claims Berry Jewel variety has helped with this
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ArticleSupermarket tomatoes 'need to be dunked in hot water'
Doing so before ripening means tomatoes bought from shops could one day be as tasty as those straight off the vine, researchers claim
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ArticleAHDB unveils new market development team
New team will respond to “massive demand” for British products overseas as new CEO says “ambition has to be bigger”
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ArticleSurging growth for organics
Australian association sees inquiries for its accreditation services rise sharply
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ArticleSeeka fights fires to secure profit rise
Damage to Oakside facility followed by challenge of moving record kiwifruit volumes has not inhibited profit growth
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ArticleCalls for kakis to be included in EU aid package
Losses to sector reached €30m last year in wake of Russian ban
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ArticleMore fruit needed in care homes, watchdog claims
Volunteer inspectors said availability of fresh fruit and nutritional values of some meals are issues that need addressing
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ArticleArgentina closes in on US lemon market
US authorities inch closer to deal to reopen market after 14-year ban
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ArticleOppy offers 'taste of Italy'
Oregon-grown Italian-style prune-plums are available from Oppy on the Blue Goose label
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ArticleAvo suppliers in Colombian JV
Subsole and Westfalia’s new venture will allow them to supply high quality avocados between May and July
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ArticleSunraysia residents join fruit fly flight
Households in Australia’s Sunraysia region have been asked to take part in a mass trapping of fruit fly
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ArticleNW cherry season wrap-up
Extreme weather has been a defining factor in the 2015 US Northwest cherry season, with an estimated 20.5m cartons shipped this year

